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Affair of Teneriffe, 1808 (w / c on paper)
3244733 Affair of Teneriffe, 1808 (w/c on paper) by Bromley, William I (1769-1842); National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK; (add.info.: Black and white drawing of Nelson being carried ashore with an injury to his arm after The Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in 1797. One of a series of ten designs later etched by William Henry Worthington as illustrations for a biography of Nelson by T. O. Churchill, published by R. Bowyer in 1808.
); eNational Museum of the Royal Navy; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22438880
© National Museum of the Royal Navy / Bridgeman Images
1797 18th Admiral Nelson Affair Ashore Carried Commander Heroic Lord Nelson Naval Print Nelson Rowing Boat Royal Naval Tenerife Teneriffe Injuries Wound
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The captivating print titled "Affair of Teneriffe, 1808" transports us back to a significant moment in history. Created by William I Bromley, this black and white drawing depicts the aftermath of The Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in 1797. In the image, we witness Admiral Lord Nelson being carried ashore with an injury to his arm, showcasing his unwavering determination and bravery. This artwork is part of a series of ten designs that were later etched by William Henry Worthington as illustrations for a biography of Nelson written by T. O. Churchill and published in 1808. It offers us a glimpse into the heroic actions and sacrifices made by British naval forces during this time. The scene captures the essence of heroism as soldiers row Nelson towards safety in a small boat amidst the chaos and turmoil surrounding them. The composition highlights not only Nelson's leadership but also emphasizes the camaraderie among troops who risked their lives to protect their country. Through this powerful image, we are reminded of the courage displayed by those serving in the armed forces during times of conflict. It serves as a testament to their resilience and dedication to duty. Displayed at the National Museum of Royal Navy in Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK, this historic print allows us to reflect on our past while honoring those who have fought for our freedom.
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